As we previously reported, the Glee alum died of an apparent suicide this week, about a month ahead of his prison sentencing for his child porn case (which he plead guilty to back in December). Despite his obvious demons, Salling's peers weighed in on this tragedy by asking fans to respect the controversial actor's loved ones by withholding any cruel comments.

Upon first learning the news, Lynch also added that this whole situation was "tragic and very sad." She further addressed Mark's suicide during a conversation with Us Weekly at the Adopt the Arts' Annual Rock Gala on Wednesday. The celebrated comedienne relayed:

UPDATE 5:25 P.M. EST: Jane Lynch further weighed in on Tuesday when TMZ caught up with her to ask how she was doing. She told the outlet his death is "tragic and very sad" before saying that's probably all she'll have to say on the matter. When asked how she'll remember him, she replied, "as the guy who made that really sweet video in the beginning of Glee when he was so happy to be apart of the group. It's tragic. Brokenhearted."

What shocking news.

As we reported earlier, Mark Salling took his own life on Tuesday morning. It's said the Glee alum was founded deceased outside in the northeast San Fernando Valley. He was 35 years old at the time of his passing.

The Indianapolis Star reports that it obtained 29 pages of email records from current Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb's office, which show Pence used the account to communicate with advisers about issues like homeland security in Indiana.

It's worth noting public officials ARE allowed to use personal email accounts under Indiana law, as long as they save any emails related to official political business in accordance with open records laws.

A Pence spokesperson said the VP complied with that requirement. Unlike Clinton's server, however, it took a lot less than Vladimir PutinWikiLeaks to hack Pence's account.

The AOL account was compromised by a standard phishing attack in the late spring of 2016, which came to knowledge when everyone in his contacts list received emails that the governor and his wife were stranded

You see, Rachel is very outspoken against Donald Trump — as all sane Americans should be, tbh — so she used her musical abilities to craft Holy Sh*t (You've Got To Vote) with a few of her famous friends on Friday!

But we're not just talking actors also from The CW here… No, Rebecca Rachel managed to get stars like Amber Rose, Naya Rivera, Elizabeth Banks, Mayim Bialik, AdamScott, June Diane Raphael, and even Moby to take part in her political project.